Why Does My $500/Night Villa Still Have Mosquito Nets? What Bali Expats Told Me About Their Doors

By Jeff, Asking the Questions No One Asks (But Should)
Bali’s full of expats who’ve built their dream homes—or at least rented them. You’d think they’ve got everything figured out, right?
So I spent a few days walking around Canggu, Ubud, and Seminyak asking a few expats the same thing:
“How’s your door and screen situation?”
Let’s just say… the answers were wild.
❝Simon, 38, UK – Renting a villa in Pererenan:
“Honestly? I’m paying 40 million a month and still sleeping under a mosquito net. The glass doors don’t even seal. Every night’s like camping.”
We both laughed, but he wasn’t kidding. He showed me the gap under the sliding door—big enough for a small cat.
❝Sophie, 29, France – Owns a small villa in Ubud:
“I tried to install mosquito screens, but the ones here wrinkle, fold, and break after a year. My ‘retractable’ screen doesn’t retract anymore.”
She added that the frame rusted within months of Bali’s humidity. Not ideal when your house is surrounded by jungle.
❝Jake, 44, Australia – Villa owner in Canggu:
“Mate, I just got this system from a local company called Calibre—game-changer. It’s a sliding glass door with the screen built in. Super slick. Guests comment on it all the time.”
He slid it open—smooth, silent. The mesh disappeared into the frame. I actually said “whoa” out loud.
❝Lena, 33, Germany – Long-term expat in Sanur:
“Most villas are beautiful… until you look at the details. You spend $300K on your dream home and then install a screen from Tokopedia that looks like a laundry line. Why?”
She’s not wrong. In a place where design matters, too many homes still treat mosquito screens like an afterthought.

Here’s the thing:

🦟 Dengue cases in Indonesia are up over 45%
🪟 Most villas still use cheap, broken, or no screens
🚪 And those sliding doors? Half of them don’t close properly
But Calibre is shaking things up—with:
•Flat retractable screens (not pleated)
•Sleek all-in-one glass + screen combos
•Durable, coastal-proof materials
•Clean finishes made for modern villas
No, this isn’t an ad. I just like good design.
And after talking to a dozen expats who’ve either suffered through bad screens or finally upgraded with Calibre, one thing’s clear:
Screens matter. Doors matter. And Bali deserves better.
Catch you in the next random interview,
– Jeff
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